holdsteady
Hates Sir Alex Ferguson
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And after you take their benefits away you lot should probably start up eugenics again!
It's a bit of six of one, half a dozen of the other. He's right about the root reason for people rioting, but he's wrong about their motivation for rioting..If that makes sense?
Anyone who lives in London who hasn't been living in a bubble will know this kind of thing has been building for a while. I didn't expect it this soon, or like this, but I thought something would happen eventually. The inequality is rife, and before anyone points out that relatively the underclass here have it much better than most in the world, that isn't the point. Most people only really care about their own sphere of influence or environment when it comes down to unhappiness. You'll rarely be able to shake a movie star out of depression or drug addiction, or bankers from wanting yet another bonus by pointing out there are starving kids in Africa. So it's unlikely to resonate much with kids who have a lot less than those immediately around them.
London has been getting steadily more and more "gentrified" over the last few decades. Areas like Brixton and Notting Hill, Camden, Hoxton & Shoreditch and even Clapham have gone from being relatively dodgy, to relatively harmless, to fashionable and even genuinely up market.. . Stratford being a contemporary case in point, as it's currently undergoing this "improvement" as we speak in time for the Olympics.
But how is it being improved? How was Brixton, or Hoxton? Not by improving the conditions and outlets for the people living there that's for sure, but by building reams of up-market flats and moving in the middle classes. Then building expensive bars, shops and other establishments to cater for this new kind of population..And hey presto, you have a nice area. But what happens to all the people who were in that area? They suddenly can't afford to go to any of these places, and begin to feel alien in their own area...I can't move for new posh flats being built in South London, and I can't really see how it's helping anyone currently IN the area. It's all about moving people who can afford them in...One of the best points he makes is about drug money being kept by the treasury. It should be going back into the community. But that's the last thing the government would think to do with it..
On the other hand though, to claim that all, let alone even most, of these rioters are out on the streets because they want to be heard is nonsense..They're out because they think its fun, and they want free shit. And a good amount are attempting to justify it with this political rhetoric as an excuse to detract from it's selfish origins...But the reason they think it's fun, and the reason they're selfish, is certainly because of the perceived bleakness of their situation...
On the other hand though, to claim that all, let alone even most, of these rioters are out on the streets because they want to be heard is nonsense..They're out because they think its fun, and they want free shit. And a good amount are attempting to justify it with this political rhetoric as an excuse to detract from it's selfish origins...But the reason they think it's fun, and the reason they're selfish, is certainly because of the perceived bleakness of their situation...
How the feck is taking there benefits away going to help matters.
How the feck is taking there benefits away going to help matters.
Teach that being a cnut does actually have consequences.How the feck is taking there benefits away going to help matters.
It's a bit of six of one, half a dozen of the other. He's right about the root reason for people rioting, but he's wrong about their motivation for rioting..If that makes sense?
Anyone who lives in London who hasn't been living in a bubble will know this kind of thing has been building for a while. I didn't expect it this soon, or like this, but I thought something would happen eventually. The inequality is rife, and before anyone points out that relatively the underclass here have it much better than most in the world, that isn't the point. Most people only really care about their own sphere of influence or environment when it comes down to unhappiness. You'll rarely be able to shake a movie star out of depression or drug addiction, or bankers from wanting yet another bonus by pointing out there are starving kids in Africa. So it's unlikely to resonate much with kids who have a lot less than those immediately around them.
London has been getting steadily more and more "gentrified" over the last few decades. Areas like Brixton and Notting Hill, Camden, Hoxton & Shoreditch and even Clapham have gone from being relatively dodgy, to relatively harmless, to fashionable and even genuinely up market.. . Stratford being a contemporary case in point, as it's currently undergoing this "improvement" as we speak in time for the Olympics.
But how is it being improved? How was Brixton, or Hoxton? Not by improving the conditions and outlets for the people living there that's for sure, but by building reams of up-market flats and moving in the middle classes. Then building expensive bars, shops and other establishments to cater for this new kind of population..And hey presto, you have a nice area. But what happens to all the people who were in that area? They suddenly can't afford to go to any of these places, and begin to feel alien in their own area...I can't move for new posh flats being built in South London, and I can't really see how it's helping anyone currently IN the area. It's all about moving people who can afford them in...One of the best points he makes is about drug money being kept by the treasury. It should be going back into the community. But that's the last thing the government would think to do with it..
On the other hand though, to claim that all, let alone even most, of these rioters are out on the streets because they want to be heard is nonsense..They're out because they think its fun, and they want free shit. And a good amount are attempting to justify it with this political rhetoric as an excuse to detract from it's selfish origins...But the reason they think it's fun, and the reason they're selfish, is certainly because of the perceived bleakness of their situation...
It won't, but it gives the Daily Mail a nice campaign to run with and appeal to old, white, middle class suburbanites.
How the feck is taking there benefits away going to help matters.
It's a stupid idea.
I think these are ideas on how to make things worse in the future.
Upinder said if one person has to die for there to be peace in the country, he is here! What a man!
I think these are ideas on how to make things worse in the future.
Are joining with the muslims now.
Their doing it because they have no power and for a day or a night, they've got it. They are in charge and everyone is scared. Of them.
But weren't their prospects and situations bleak anyway, prior to the influx of middle class in their areas? These youths will always have been disenfranchised irrespective of having the middle classes living in their areas, and will subsequently have found rioting fun and been selfish anyway. I don't think Urban regeneration schemes of this kind can be blamed.
Suitable for a caption contest, this:
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I think london riots are over if im honest.
Suitable for a caption contest, this:
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I think london riots are over if im honest.
Have you informed the Metropolitan Police?
I hear rumours swirling around EDL to use the riots as a cover to fire bomb mosques. That will certainly escalate things.
Some of the photoshops have been amazing
How the feck is taking there benefits away going to help matters.
How the feck is endlessly providing them with rent money, free healthcare, and money to live on which exceeds that of many of those who working in low income jobs to feed their families going to work? They still want more and will feck anyone over to get it. I think it is possible to separate poverty from basic human morals. The people who have taken part in these riots have not done anything to convince anyone that the benefits system works for them, and perhaps the threat of losing it might repel further instances and protect the people who are really important - the victims of the riots
How the feck is taking there benefits away going to help matters.
It's a bit of six of one, half a dozen of the other. He's right about the root reason for people rioting, but he's wrong about their motivation for rioting..If that makes sense?
Anyone who lives in London who hasn't been living in a bubble will know this kind of thing has been building for a while. I didn't expect it this soon, or like this, but I thought something would happen eventually. The inequality is rife, and before anyone points out that relatively the underclass here have it much better than most in the world, that isn't the point. Most people only really care about their own sphere of influence or environment when it comes down to unhappiness. You'll rarely be able to shake a movie star out of depression or drug addiction, or bankers from wanting yet another bonus by pointing out there are starving kids in Africa. So it's unlikely to resonate much with kids who have a lot less than those immediately around them.
London has been getting steadily more and more "gentrified" over the last few decades. Areas like Brixton and Notting Hill, Camden, Hoxton & Shoreditch and even Clapham have gone from being relatively dodgy, to relatively harmless, to fashionable and even genuinely up market.. . Stratford being a contemporary case in point, as it's currently undergoing this "improvement" as we speak in time for the Olympics.
But how is it being improved? How was Brixton, or Hoxton? Not by improving the conditions and outlets for the people living there that's for sure, but by building reams of up-market flats and moving in the middle classes. Then building expensive bars, shops and other establishments to cater for this new kind of population..And hey presto, you have a nice area. But what happens to all the people who were in that area? They suddenly can't afford to go to any of these places, and begin to feel alien in their own area...I can't move for new posh flats being built in South London, and I can't really see how it's helping anyone currently IN the area. It's all about moving people who can afford them in...One of the best points he makes is about drug money being kept by the treasury. It should be going back into the community. But that's the last thing the government would think to do with it..
On the other hand though, to claim that all, let alone even most, of these rioters are out on the streets because they want to be heard is nonsense..They're out because they think its fun, and they want free shit. And a good amount are attempting to justify it with this political rhetoric as an excuse to detract from it's selfish origins...But the reason they think it's fun, and the reason they're selfish, is certainly because of the perceived bleakness of their situation...
How the feck is endlessly providing them with rent money, free healthcare, and money to live on which exceeds that of many of those who working in low income jobs to feed their families going to work? They still want more and will feck anyone over to get it. I think it is possible to separate poverty from basic human morals. The people who have taken part in these riots have not done anything to convince anyone that the benefits system works for them, and perhaps the threat of losing it might repel further instances and protect the people who are really important - the victims of the riots
Absolutely, send out the message that benefits require a clean criminal record or proof you have truely repented with lots of good deeds and community work.
Lets see how many kids are prevented from leaving home then. Not to say it is solely kids at all, but there is too much evidence of them being involved.
Absolutely, send out the message that benefits require a clean criminal record or proof you have truely repented with lots of good deeds and community work.
Lets see how many kids are prevented from leaving home then. Not to say it is solely kids at all, but there is too much evidence of them being involved.